Non-involvement of nucleolytic activities in the early effect of dimethylnitrosamine on the content of free mRNA in mouse liver.

1981 
1. After dimethylnitrosamine (DMNA) administration to mice, the content of poly(A)-containing RNA decreases rapidly in the postmicrosomal fraction of the liver. We report here that the loss of free mRNA is not a result of increased nucleolytic activity. On the contrary, a decreased activity of microsomal endonuclease, assayed by its effect on polyribosomal mRNA, was demonstrated already 15 min after the administration of DMNA at 37.5 mg/kg body wt. The loss of activity was more pronounced in the rough than in the smooth membranes. Total detergent-released microsomal nucleases, as assayed by use of labelled poly(U) as substrate, showed a less rapid decline. No corresponding increase in enzyme activities was observed in the postmicrosomal fraction. 2. The dimethylnitrosamine effect on the microsomal endonuclease was not accounted for by altered lysosomal contamination of the microsomal fraction. 3. No early effect of dimethylnitrosamine administration was found on the cytoplasmic ribonuclease inhibitor.
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